<p>Is it true that Penn only cares about legacy if you apply ED? I actually don't even think what i have going for me is legacy.. my brother and sister attend Penn, will that help in any way whatsoever?</p>
<p>Only kids and grandkids of grads are legacy. <a href="http://www.alumni.upenn.edu/aca/faq.html#g2%5B/url%5D">http://www.alumni.upenn.edu/aca/faq.html#g2</a></p>
<p>You can find the latest discussion of the legacy effect in the thread, "ED accepts. better students or lower standards?" Many people are led to believe that legacy is, at best, a non-factor in RD.</p>
<p>generally legacy get a boost when applying early especially for a school like penn......however if u are a legacy and u dont apply early then thats not going to bode well for you......but like you said, having siblings attending the same university doesnt really count as legacy......</p>
<p>you must apply early to get legacy credit. If you do not you are just another applicant</p>